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Top 5 Technical Tips for Re-Opening your Casino Slots Floor

While casino equipment has been mothballed during Covid-Shutdowns, many machines are 7+ years old and have been operating 24/7. The constant heat generation within the machines has taken it’s toll on the electronic components!

SMART CASINO operators have been using this downtime to Maintain Equipment, Make Adjustments and do Technical Upgrades to Slots and Equipment and Utilising the time available in anticipation of re-opening casino operations.

If, as a casino operator, you haven’t or could not do this due to LOCKDOWN and movement restrictions - here are 5 Top Tips from expert Andrew Stewart at Atomic Gaming to keep in mind prior your operation opening:

1. Keep in touch with your Maintenance Providers, Supplier, Manufacture or Distributor. Plan with them to ensure their availability and time, for your planned switch on of equipment.

2. Find out what you could expect when your Slot Machines and Equipment is Switched Back On after 40 – 50 – 60 days. I’m sure you’ll find their advice and recommendations helpful and informative! You can expect failure from power-supplies, Monitors and Main Processing units shortly after powering up or even a week after operation.

3. Stock-Up on the basic and most common Spare Parts that are likely to fail. Here, we all have experience due to our rolling blackouts over the last years.

4. Ensure your Maintenance Providers, Suppliers or Distributors of Slots and Gaming Equipment are aware of your needs and requirements. This will go a long way in lead up to your successful Casino re-opening.

5. Be careful of sanitisers with 60%+ alcohol content as it may discolour or damage plastics and materials used on your gaming equipment.

Your slots have not been operational for weeks, make sure that they Are when patrons return to your Casino floors.

Check in with ATOMIC GAMING or visit www. atomicgaming.co.za or simply send us an e-mail support@ atomicgaming.co.za

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